'Negotiated Liberalization': Stakeholder Politics and Communication Sector Reform in South Africa

Computer Science – Computers and Society

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29th TPRC Conference, 2001

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The paper examines the South African transition from apartheid to democracy
through the lens of the reform of the communication sector. Through a set of
participatory stakeholder consultative processes, the institutions of
broadcasting, telecommunications, print press, and state information agency
underwent reform in a process I refer to as 'negotiated liberalization.'

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